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To: J Navarro who wrote (108)3/1/1999 6:37:00 PM
From: Max Fletcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 710
 
Thanks JN - it took me a couple of reads (gg) but you help clarify the IC3D product and its benefits. Not only has PCTR achieved one of the few (if not the only) direct, physical interactions between participants in real-time, networked applications, but their product allows developers to readily utilize these benefits in a very cost-effective way. Appreciate your insights very much.

Max



To: J Navarro who wrote (108)3/1/1999 11:41:00 PM
From: Chris Forte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 710
 
JN, I'm not sure I follow every word of what you said, but as a shareholder of PCTR, I do know you're making me want to go take a cold shower<g>.

I'm trying to keep this simple in my simple brain, so please help me out here...

If I was developing software for the consumer market I'd develop it for Windows 98 - that's the framework so to speak.

If things work out like we'd all like, and I was a 3D game developer, I would design a game for Perceptronics IC3D - that's the framework.

So IC3D could be to real-time 3D what Windows is to software. Am I right so far?

Hmmm. That worked out pretty well for MSFT, no? I guess the key is getting everyone to accept and go along with the operating system (or framework.) Do you have any ideas on how that "acceptance" might evolve for IC3D?

Thanks for all your insights. It's great having a resident high-tech smart person like you here for the resident high-tech pinheads like me.

Chris
PS- "massively high throughput real-time messaging" sounds like Madly's mailbox<g>